Whether they're relatives, friends or strangers, someday you will encounter kids who act inappropriately and parents who don't share your same standards of behavior. Rambunctious children plus protective parents plus questionable behavior equals Kaboom! A new television show called "The Slap," revolves around the worst case scenario of the aforementioned Kaboom. Full story »

When the Warren's decided it was time to renovate their home to make it more handicapped accessible, Jennifer approached the ALS Association seeking some financial assistance. She hoped that some of the massive amounts of money raised from the Ice Bucket Challenge would go toward helping ALS patients improve their quality of life. Full story »

"Fifty Shades of Grey," topped best-seller lists around the world, selling hundreds of millions of copies. It was translated into 52 languages. But people weren't buying it for some deep plot line; they craved its intense, graphic sex scenes. And there are a lot of them. Full story »

It doesn't really matter if we birthed under water, wipe our baby's bums with organic wipes, or exercise with them strapped to our chests, we all want the best for our little ones. Judging other parents for the decisions they make is just really infantile. Full story »

With all the craziness happening in the world today, this annual exposition provides a much-needed escape from reality. Outside of the 24-acre facility, terrorists are killing journalists and cartoonists, an abusive husband murders his wife in cold blood, and airplanes are crashing into the sea. Full story »

The Brezitskis are an amazing family; their strength and energy remarkable. Almost immediately, they decided to channel their grief into making a difference in Owen's name. They established Owen's Foundation and Orange4Owen.org to "promote pedestrian, driver, traffic and childhood safety and all aspects of community safety as well as raise awareness of the consequences of distracted driving practices." Full story »

The "right data" used by Movoto in assembling the friendliest list of cities with populations less than 100,000 included the rate of violent crime, charity donations and Facebook likes. It also looks at the amount of bars, farmers' markets, religious organizations and card/stationery stores per capita. Full story »

The raw horror of the attack and Jackie's subsequent mistreatment in seeking help unified Americans in a way other recent crimes have divided them. People everywhere sympathized with the "straight-A achiever from a rural Virginia town," and cursed the animals who violated her. Full story »

Citing chocolate giant Mars Inc. and Barry Callebaut AG, Bloomberg recently reported that the "gap between how much cocoa the world wants to consume and how much it can produce will swell to 1 million metric tons." By 2030, the predicted shortfall will grow to 2 million tons. Full story »

Each year, nearly 1,000 Pennsylvania youths "age out" of foster care without achieving a permanent living situation. This limbo often leads to homelessness, incarceration, and dependence on public assistance. Full story »

Five states now allow terminally ill, mentally competent patients to end their lives through physician-assisted suicide. Advocates say that giving patients freedom to choose their end-of-life-care allows them "death with dignity." Full story »

Voting is one of our most precious civil liberties. People in other countries die for the right to pick their leaders. All we have to do is show up. For us, it's free, it's super simple and it's completely private. Full story »

With her husband and two young sons, Kathy is surrounded by testosterone. That's where "The Geller Girls" come in: Julia Allan, Kathy and Jenny Garcia, three sisters, born back to back, three years apart in a Buffalo, N.Y. suburb. They all now live in Hershey, just miles from each other. The sisters have supported each other through challenges that would have tested the bonds of any relationship. Full story »

We now have easy, 24-7, real-time access to information about all the activities, events, and conversations happening across diverse social networks. All that endless access has created a newly diagnosed social anxiety disorder that sounds more like a curse word than a mental condition. FOMO. Full story »

But the years have not been kind to feminism. The term "feminist," is now often replaced with "ball buster," "soul crusher," and "wimpy whiner." Feminists are seen as angry, man-hating lesbians who insist women be equal in all things at all times. Full story »

And that's where Anya's Pie in the Face Challenge comes in. Just grab a pie, throw it in someone's face (hopefully someone you know and have warned beforehand) and then donate to the Resnick Storm Lab. Full story »